Michael Jackson-Thriller-HD Tracks-176Khz/24 bit. The clarity of this recording is shocking. There are so many layers and complexity to these songs that I have never heard before this HD tracks version came out. I'm not a huge fan, but some of his stuff is really great pop material, espeically when it sounds like this. Anyone who thinks HD800's don't hit hard on the low end has a surprise coming.

Patricia Barber-Smash-My first real introduction to intimate Jazz. This CD was just released. It's just her, her piano and a 3 piece band. Her voice just soars, and the stand-up bass. You can hear the scratching and slapping of the strings on the wood fretboard like he is standing right next to you. I can't get enough of this through my HD800's.

Michael Jackson-Thriller-HD Tracks-176Khz/24 bit. The clarity of this recording is shocking. There are so many layers and complexity to these songs that I have never heard before this HD tracks version came out. I'm not a huge fan, but some of his stuff is really great pop material, espeically when it sounds like this.

Mostly agree, I just find the funky synth in the right channel of Thriller (1:30 onwards) really out of place and that kinda ruins it for me. Always find myself concentrating on it, and I had never noticed it before I got my HD650s. Otherwise definitely one of my favorite HP albums.

Searched the thread n couldn't find anyone talking about the album explorations in space and time(found about it on head-fi youtube channel). Its a binaural project so offcourse has great soundstage(on my ie8;) but I dont think its great as a whole but a must for a great soundstage experience.

other music i like

now we are free ==> gladiator ost

end of line ==> tron ost

on we march ==> social network ost

time ==> inception ost

A dark knight ==> The dark knight ost

why so serious==> the dark knight ost

check batman begins ost if u don't like too much bass

if u like a single track then for sure check the whole ost of that movie as I usually don't listen to a single track on ost

still developing my taste in music so these might not be good enough for some :)

Mostly agree, I just find the funky synth in the right channel of Thriller (1:30 onwards) really out of place and that kinda ruins it for me. Always find myself concentrating on it, and I had never noticed it before I got my HD650s. Otherwise definitely one of my favorite HP albums.

Mostly agree, I just find the funky synth in the right channel of Thriller (1:30 onwards) really out of place and that kinda ruins it for me. Always find myself concentrating on it, and I had never noticed it before I got my HD650s. Otherwise definitely one of my favorite HP albums.

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Originally Posted by beaver316

Thanks for pointing that out, now I can't stop concentrating on it

Make that two.... bow-bow-bow-bow bow wow woooooow~

Edit: Thought I'd contribute to the thread.

Albums:
This Binary Universe - BT (My favourite and very first album, has a soft spot in my heart but I can't believe it isn't suggested more on Head-Fi.)The Continents - Chick Corea (Think jazz and orchestral music don't mix? Think again!)
The Dark Side Of The Moon - Pink Floyd (Time and Money-literally as well as the respective songs-are particularly great at demoing headphones.)